Hambleton Hall

Hambleton Hall is one of Britain’s finest country house hotels. This Victorian house has been elegantly converted into a prestigious hotel and is hidden away in the heart of the Midlands, in the county of Rutland. England’s smallest county is also home to the largest artificial lake in Europe. A geographical detail which further enhances the seductive powers of this hotel which is perched on a hill overlooking the water, the lakeside setting and stunning garden are spectacular.

Owners, Tim & Stefa Hart have acquired a loyal following for over 30 years, thanks to a number of special qualities. There is a calm and confident atmosphere created by a team of experienced staff, who are genuinely pleased to see you.

The sumptuous interior is sophisticated yet deeply comfortable, each of the 17 bedrooms have been individually decorated. The restaurant is a haven for gourmets, brilliant seasonal and locally sourced cooking by Michelin-starred chef, Aaron Patterson and an award winning wine list, overseen by sommelier Dominique Baduel. Guests can also visit Hambleton Bakery. This traditional artisan bakery is only a short drive away from the hotel and they are winners of Britain’s Best Bakery.

When departing this magnificent setting, each guest has only one thing in mind… to return as soon as possible for another interlude of calm and well-being.

Need to Know

Check-in

Check-in at 3:00pm.

Check-out

Check-out at 12 noon.

Also Worth Knowing

Sailing & Windsurfing

With such a large expanse of water, 5 miles in length with a surface area of 3,100 acres, some fine sailing is found on Rutland Water. Rutland Watersports Centre operates a day sailing centre at Whitwell. They will provide casual sailors with windsurfers and wetsuits, they also rent sailing dinghies. Rowing boats can be hired for either 2 or 4 persons. Courses in sailing, windsurfing and canoeing can be arranged.

Cycling

A bicycle provides an excellent means to tour the quiet parts of Rutland. There are many miles of traffic free tracks around Rutland Water and the Hambleton Peninsular. We have bikes you can borrow; you can also find a wider range of bikes to hire at Whitwell, a short drive from the hotel.

Riding

Somerby Riding School which is only a short drive from the hotel is operated by Gail. Gail is well geared to the needs of our clients and is situated in a very beautiful area well equipped with bridleways, offering lessons, hacks or 1/2 day rides in which you would get a good look at some of our most attractive country and has now established her new indoor and outdoor ménage and cross country course. Riding hats and boots can be supplied.

Dining

At Hambleton Hall, we offer exceptional wining and dining in our award-winning restaurant. Michelin star Chef, Aaron Patterson, and his highly-skilled team use only the best local produce and the dishes have a strong seasonal bias producing quite brilliant, assured cooking.

The wine list is a joy, coupled with the unparalleled sommeliership of Dominique Baduel who will recommend the perfect choice of wine to compliment your meal.

Dining with us is sophistication in the true sense of the word, with something terrific for everyone. Choose either our fixed priced A La Carte menu or our Tasting menu.

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Hambleton Hall is one of Britain’s finest country house hotels. This Victorian house has been elegantly converted into a prestigious hotel and is hidden away in the heart of the Midlands, in the county of Rutland. England’s smallest county is also home to the largest artificial lake in Europe. A geographical detail which further enhances the seductive powers of this hotel which is perched on a hill overlooking the water, the lakeside setting and stunning garden are spectacular.

Owners, Tim & Stefa Hart have acquired a loyal following for over 30 years, thanks to a number of special qualities. There is a calm and confident atmosphere created by a team of experienced staff, who are genuinely pleased to see you.

The sumptuous interior is sophisticated yet deeply comfortable, each of the 17 bedrooms have been individually decorated. The restaurant is a haven for gourmets, brilliant seasonal and locally sourced cooking by Michelin-starred chef, Aaron Patterson and an award winning wine list, overseen by sommelier Dominique Baduel. Guests can also visit Hambleton Bakery. This traditional artisan bakery is only a short drive away from the hotel and they are winners of Britain’s Best Bakery.

When departing this magnificent setting, each guest has only one thing in mind… to return as soon as possible for another interlude of calm and well-being.

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Celebrate The Season

Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries and memorable dates are all worth celebrating in style and Hambleton Hall is just the place to recognise that special occasion.

Stay a night in an Intermediate, Superior, Master bedroom or The Croquet Pavilion with stunning views over Rutland Water.

This special occasion offer includes:

A Penhaligon’s “Blenheim Bouquet” classic candle

A glass of champagne to start the evening

6 course gourmet tasting menu with coffee & petit fours

Personalised dinner menus as a momento of the occasion

Bouquet of flowers to take home

Seasonal fruit plate for your arrival

Full Hambleton breakfast & morning paper

Rates – November to April 2019

The Croquet Pavilion Suite (using 1 bedroom) – £400 per person

Master Room – £350 per person

Superior Room – £320 per person

Intermediate – £300 per person

All rates are Inclusive of VAT & based on 2 people sharing. The menu is inclusive of a discretionary service charge of 12.5%.
Reservations are subject to a minimum two night stay at weekends but may be combined with a tariff rate for either the Friday or Sunday evening.

Available until 30/04/2019

Call now to book

01666824666

Map

Directions

By Road

From London (2-3 hours)
Swiss Cottage and Finchley Road lead you to the A1 northbound.
From Heathrow - use M4, M25 and A1.

From Scotland and the North West
M6 to exit 40 then A66 to Scotch Corner and A1 south. Stick to the A1 until you see the exit A606 Oakham which is approximately 90 miles north of central London. Follow the Oakham road through the villages of Empingham and Whitwell. 8.4 miles after leaving the A1, turn left, signposted Hambleton Hall. Continue straight on into the village of Hambleton. Drive through the village, past The Finch’s Arms pub, until you see the Hotel sign on your right.

From Oakham
Follow signs Stamford A606 approximately half a mile from Oakham you will see a right turn sign posted Hambleton Hall.

From Bath area
Use the Fosseway via Stow-on-the-Wold to Lutterworth then Market Harborough, Rockingham, Uppingham, Oakham.

By Train

Fast services to Peterborough and Kettering from London, Kings Cross and St. Pancras (50 minutes approx.), 30 minutes by taxi from station to hotel or branch line from Peterborough to Oakham about 2 trains per hour.

By Air

East Midlands Airport (36 miles away or approximately 1 hour by car) serves many British and European Airports. Stansted and Luton can also be convenient (1.5 hours by car).

Attractions Near
Hambleton Hall

Hambleton Hall is perched high atop the Hambleton peninsular and overlooks a magnificent body of water — Rutland Water. The largest man-made lake in Western Europe, Rutland Water has something for everyone. The attractive 3,100 acre reservoir has an international reputation for providing a balance of sport, leisure and wildlife conservation and offers the opportunity for all to try something new. You can try energetic sports such as windsurfing, rock-climbing or canoeing, hire a dinghy, bicycle or fishing boat or just relax by the water and watch the action around the 25 mile shoreline.

This internationally famous nature reserve provides one of the most important wildfowl sanctuaries in Great Britain, regularly holding in excess of 20,000 waterfowl.

The reserve occupies shoreline and shallow water lagoons along 9 miles of the western end of Rutland Water reservoir and covers a total area of 1000 acres. It was created in the 1970s with the construction of the reservoir. There are currently 31 bird watching hides and nature trails from two visitor centres.

Rutland Water is a great destination for a day of activities for the whole family, including water sports, cycling, zorbing, walking trails, wildlife workshops and many more. is free to visit, with hiring of equipment and activities priced.

Within twenty to thirty five minutes’ drive of Hambleton there are a number of country houses, castles, and churches of considerable interest. Burghley House, Belton House, Belvoir Castle, Grimsthorpe Castle and Rockingham Castle. Some local village churches include Normanton and Exton. Alternatively many of our visitors like to seek some inspiration in a fine garden; our favourite gardens are Coton Manor, Barnsdale Gardens and Easton Walled Gardens. We also have three charming market towns close at hand, Oakham, Uppingham and Stamford.

Weddings at
Hambleton Hall

Hambleton Hall can provide the perfect setting for a small wedding.

It holds a license covering a variety of rooms for the ceremony, the Private Dining Room, the Study, the Restaurant & the Croquet Pavilion. The maximum capacity is 60 guests.

If you have a preliminary interest in organising all or part of your wedding day with Hambleto Hall, please contact the reception team or email an initial enquiry. If we can offer what you are looking for,we recommend an early meeting with a member of the management team to take the matter further.

Hambleton Hall can be hired exclusively for weddings – Pricing band: £10,000 to £20,000 per night.

A couple of points to please note

Music and dancing is only available to parties taking the house exclusively, including the 17 bedrooms.

Wedding parties taking place at lunch time on a Saturday are only possible for those taking all the bedrooms for Friday and Saturday night.

Need to know

Civil Ceremonies

Hambleton Hall is licensed for civil ceremonies.

Planning Services

Planning services are available.

Meetings at
Hambleton Hall

Hambleton Hall has played host to many influential entrepreneurs and executives. For meetings and retreats, the house provides an exclusive environment in which privacy and confidentiality are assured. Discerning business travellers will be pleased to find themselves in a setting where the executive services and facilities they require, as well as leisure activities they enjoy are close at hand.

The Hambleton Hall meeting facilities are located on the ground floor of main house. Conference room facilities include the Private Room, the Main Restaurant, and the Study. Hambleton Hall is first choice for business meetings held by companies who value atmosphere, food, comfort, and surroundings as the ingredients for a successful meeting.